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A Craven diary: When an Archdeacon was terrified at the prospect of flappers voting for the first time

BACK in May, 1929, women were preparing to vote in the general election on the same grounds as their Lords and Masters for the first time. But, the then Archdeacon of Craven had concerns that the ladies may not take the business of elections seriously enough and he took to his parish magazine to offer some stern advice. Under the headline ‘fears for the flapper’, the Craven Herald reported how the Canon J F Howson was afraid there would be too many ‘giggling young women’ who would simply ‘kink’ with laughter on getting their voting paper for the first time. It was indeed a ‘horrible picture’ that was brought to mind, he wrote as he implored the millions of new women voters not to treat the Flapper Election ‘frivolously’ and as a ‘sort of a joke’.

People encouraged to enjoy local walking routes, including Four Pubs and a Sewage Works trail

MAY is National Walking Month and Bradford Council is encouraging people to enjoy the health benefits of walking at the same time as exploring the district’s great scenery. Many people have taken up walking during the pandemic and with the longer days and better weather, this interest is likely to continue. The Council’s website has a number of downloadable self-guided walks. These take in beauty spots across the district. These include moorlands, canal towpaths, woodland and for something a little different, a ‘Fungus Foray’ at Raw Nook Nature Reserve or ‘Four Pubs and a Sewage Works’ from Apperley Bridge.

BBC - Travel - The plan to connect every British town

There was a time when the thought of walking made me shudder. I grew up in Merstham, a one-pub village in England s south-east that sits on the motorway border between London and Surrey. My school was at the top of a wooded hill, accessible to vehicles only by two narrow country roads. But my school commute, a journey where I was more likely to encounter a bushy-tailed squirrel than another human being, was a little different. A new national network of walking routes will soon connect every town, city and thousands of villages across Britain Most days after class, I would swap my school shoes for mud-encrusted wellies, watching with envy as my friends were whisked away in their parents warm, dry cars. My mum was working long hours in the city and there were no public buses plying the school s narrow access roads, so I had two options: walk the two-mile bridleway that connected my village to the school; or wait until dinnertime to be picked up. The decision, despite having to tr

Slow Ways wants to verify its 100,000kms of walks including those in Pembrokeshire

Slow Ways wants to verify walking routes in the UK including Pembrokeshire. Photo: https://beta.slowways.org/ The Slow Ways initiative have set the challenge for 2021 to walk all 100,000kms of its identified routes and this includes walks in Pembrokeshire. Slow Ways is an initiative to create a national network of walking routes connecting all of Great Britain’s towns and cities as well as thousands of villages. Using existing paths, ways, trails and roads, people can use Slow Ways routes to walk or wheel between neighbouring places and combine them to create longer distance trips. There are currently over 7,000 ‘slow ways’ stretching for over 100,000km.

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